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White Space, Black Hood

Autor Sheryll Cashin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 oct 2022
Shows how government created "ghettos" and affluent white space and entrenched a system of American residential caste that is the linchpin of US inequality-and issues a call for abolition.

The iconic Black hood, like slavery and Jim Crow, is a peculiar American institution animated by the ideology of white supremacy. Politicians and people of all colors propagated "ghetto" myths to justify racist policies that concentrated poverty in the hood and created high-opportunity white spaces. In White Space, Black Hood, Sheryll Cashin traces the history of anti-Black residential caste-boundary maintenance, opportunity hoarding, and stereotype-driven surveillance-and unpacks its current legacy so we can begin the work to dismantle the structures and policies that undermine Black lives.

Drawing on nearly 2 decades of research in cities including Baltimore, St. Louis, Chicago, New York, and Cleveland, Cashin traces the processes of residential caste as it relates to housing, policing, schools, and transportation. She contends that geography is now central to American caste. Poverty-free havens and poverty-dense hoods would not exist if the state had not designed, constructed, and maintained this physical racial order.

Cashin calls for abolition of these state-sanctioned processes. The ultimate goal is to change the lens through which society sees residents of poor Black neighborhoods from presumed thug to presumed citizen, and to transform the relationship of the state with these neighborhoods from punitive to caring. She calls for investment in a new infrastructure of opportunity in poor Black neighborhoods, including richly resourced schools and neighborhood centers, public transit, Peacemaker Fellowships, universal basic incomes, housing choice vouchers for residents, and mandatory inclusive housing elsewhere.


Deeply researched and sharply written, White Space, Black Hood is a call to action for repairing what white supremacy still breaks.

Includes historical photos, maps, and charts that illuminate the history of residential segregation as an institution and a tactic of racial oppression.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780807007167
ISBN-10: 0807007161
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 142 x 221 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Beacon Press

Notă biografică

Sheryll Cashin is an acclaimed author who writes about the US struggle with racism and inequality. Her books have been nominated for the NAACP Image Award for Nonfiction, the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award for Nonfiction, and an Editors’ Choice in the New York Times Book Review. Cashin is the Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law, Civil Rights and Social Justice at Georgetown University and an active member of the Poverty and Race Research Action Council. A law clerk to US Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall, Cashin also worked in the Clinton White House as an advisor on community development in inner-city neighborhoods. She is a contributing editor for Politico Magazine and currently resides in Washington, DC, with her husband and twin sons. Follow her at sheryllcashin.com and on Twitter (@sheryllcashin).

Cuprins

Prologue: Stories They Told Themselves and a Nation

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1
Baltimore: A Study in American Caste

CHAPTER 2
White Supremacy Begat “the Ghetto”

CHAPTER 3
Segregation Now: The Past Is Not Past

CHAPTER 4
Ghetto Myths and the Lies They Told a Nation

CHAPTER 5
Opportunity Hoarding: Overinvest and Exclude, Disinvest and Contain

CHAPTER 6
More Opportunity Hoarding: Separate and Unequal Schools

CHAPTER 7
Neighborhood Effects: What the Hood and America Demand of Descendants

CHAPTER 8
Surveillance: Black Lives Matter

CHAPTER 9
Abolition and Repair

Acknowledgments
Notes
Image Credits
Index
About the Author